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Fransican Brother Oil Painting

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By Glenbohhi, 19 June, 2025
Description

I’m looking to see what this painting is worth 

Category
Fine Art
Medium
28 1/2 x 32 1/2 in size Oil Painting
Distinguishing marks
See bottom of picture
Size and dimensions of this item
28 1/2 x 32 1/2
Date Period
I think early 1900’s
Weight
Not sure
History
Not sure
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

3 weeks 1 day ago

Painting by JosĂ© Vidal Gumbau (1920–1981)

✅ Artist Overview:

  • Full Name: JosĂ© Vidal Gumbau
  • Born: 1920, CastellĂłn, Spain
  • Died: 1981, France
  • Active: Mid-20th century
  • Trained in Spain, worked extensively in Paris
  • Known for:
    • Portraits and character studies (especially rural figures, shepherds, musicians)
    • Rustic realism with stylized, emotional expression
    • Textured brushwork and earth-toned palettes

đŸ–Œïž Artwork Description (based on your images):

  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Subject: Portrait of a bearded shepherd with a pipe and staff, typical of Gumbau’s themes
  • Signature: Stylized cursive, “Gumbau Paris” — consistent with known examples
  • Canvas & Stretcher: Grumbacher stretcher bar suggests framing or sale in the U.S., though painting likely created in France
  • Style: Expressionist realism, with Mediterranean and post-war Parisian influences

📈 Market Value Estimate (as of 2025):

JosĂ© Vidal Gumbau’s works have an established collector base, particularly in:

  • France
  • Spain
  • The United States

Based on past auction records and gallery sales:

Condition

Estimated Value (USD)

Good to Excellent

$1,200 – $2,000

Larger / Framed Portraits

Up to $2,500–$3,000

 

Note: Prices can vary based on subject matter, size, and market interest — portraits of distinctive or expressive figures like yours typically fetch the higher end of his price range.

🔍 Authenticity & Documentation:

If you plan to sell, insure, or formally appraise the piece:

  • Document the signature closely (yours matches known Gumbau marks)
  • Note the back markings and stretcher label
  • Provide high-resolution photos and measurements

A professional appraisal is recommended for formal valuation or auction house submission. I can help locate one in your area if needed.

đŸ§© Collector’s Notes:

  • Gumbau’s work often appeals to collectors of:
    • Post-war European art
    • Spanish and Catalan modernists
    • Character and figurative realism
  • Values have risen in recent years as his work has gained broader recognition, especially among mid-century art enthusiasts
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